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TM 10-4930-245-13&P SECTION III. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS. 2-8. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. a. Position the nozzle handle in the closed (back) position. b. Remove the dust cover from the CCR nozzle fuel inlet coupler.  Connect the coupler to the fuel supply hose. c. Pull the nozzle collar back and remove the discharge end dust cap before dispensing fuel. 2-9. OPERATING PROCEDURES. a. Pull collar (1) back and remove dust cap (2). WARNING Do  not  operate  the  nozzle  until  it  has  first  been  properly  grounded  to  the vehicle.  Additional information on grounding may be obtained from TM 10- 68,  Aircraft  Refueling.  A  static  discharge  between  the  vehicle  and  CCR nozzle could ignite the fuel or cause an explosion of fuel vapor. Do not ground nozzle to a radio antenna.  Radio transmitters can cause an arc at antennas. CAUTION Never  attempt  to  tighten  or  loosen  nozzle  poppet  unless  the  diaphragm assembly  is  securely  held  in  place  by  diaphragm  wrench  (Appendix  B, Section  III,  Item  6).    Failure  to  heed  this  caution  will  result  in  irreparable damage  to  the  diaphragm  and  nozzle.  Never  operate  the  flow  actuating handle  unless  the  diaphragm  is  wetted  by  fuel.    Actuation  of  this  handle when diaphragm is dry may result in irreparable damage to the diaphragm, rendering the nozzle unusable. b. Insert   ground   plug   (3)   of   nozzle   into   vehicle   grounding   jack,   or   attach   nozzle   grounding   damp   (4)   to unpainted metal on the vehicle. c. Connect the CCR nozzle (5) discharge coupler to the vehicle fuel servicing adapter and push until seated.  A positive connection is indicated by the collar moving forward with an audible click. d. Push the latch (6) on the right side of the nozzle forward to release the handle (7), and move the handle to the up (open) position to dispense fuel. NOTE When fuel flow is stopped, the red end of the position indicator should be visible at the center of the nozzle end. e. When refueling is completed, move the handle to the downward (closed) position. f. Pull the nozzle collar away from the vehicle fuel servicing adapter to remove the nozzle. g. Disconnect ground cable assembly from vehicle and replace dust cap on nozzle. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.  1996 - 755-025/40075 Change 2    2-10

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